Yoti

ID

About Yoti

Yoti is your ID, on your phone. It helps you prove who you are to companies and people, online and in person. Once the free app is downloaded, it takes 90 seconds to create your digital identity: take a selfie, add your mobile number, scan your photo ID with your phone, and enter a 5 digit PIN. With Yoti, you can log into websites using your face, instantly know who you’re talking to online and prove your age with your phone.

Founded in 2014, Yoti is a global technology company whose aim is to be the world’s trusted identity system. It’s passionate team of software developers, security consultants and other clever minds work to improve the way people share their personal information, online and in person.

The B Corps ethos of transparency fits with our principles:

Be good and do the right thing

Encourage personal data ownership

Enable privacy and anonymit

Keep sensitive data secure

Keep our community safe

Be transparent and accountable

Make Yoti available to anyone

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The Change We Seek®

Yoti wants to put people in control of their identity and personal data. Their principles are a key part of this:

You own your identity, so it’s free for you to use.

You control your identity and decide how to use it.

Yoti will be fair and transparent in how we operate.

Yoti will be held to account by you and our Guardians.

Yoti Guardian Council

Yoti Guardians are influential individuals who ensure that Yoti always seeks to do the right thing, and that we are transparent about what we are doing and why. Guardians will bring their expert, independent perspectives and skills to three main responsibilities:

Making sure Yoti optimises its products, services and partnerships to make life simpler for its user community.

Ensuring Yoti stays consistent with its mission to build trust and give the user control of their personal data.

Reporting any breaches of trust and representing any concerns shared by a significant percentage of the user community.

What makes us a better company?

B Impact Report

Certified since:

August 2015

Summary:

Company Score

Median Score*

Environment

Environment

The Environment section of the Assessment evaluates a company's environmental performance through its facilities; materials, resource, and energy use; and emissions. Where applicable, it also considers a company's transportation/distribution channels and environmental impact of its supply chain. This section also measures whether a company's products or services are designed to solve an environmental issue, including products that aid in the provision of renewable energy, conserve resources, reduce waste, promote land/wildlife conservation, prevent toxic/hazardous substance or pollution, or educate, measure, or consult to solve environmental problems.

6

7

Workers

Workers

The Worker section of the survey assesses the company's relationship with its workforce. This section measures how the company treats its workers through compensation, benefits, training, and ownership opportunities provided to workers. It also focuses on the overall work environment within the company through management/worker communication, job flexibility and corporate culture, and worker health and safety practices.

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18

Customers

Customers

The Customers section of the Assessment measures the impact a company has on its customers. The section focuses on whether a company sells products or services that promote public benefit, and if those products/services are targeted towards serving underserved populations. Questions in this section will measure whether a company's product or service is designed to solve a social or environmental issue (e.g. improves health, preserves environment or creates economic opportunity to individuals or communities, promotes the arts/sciences, or increases the flow of capital to purpose-driven enterprises).

N/A

N/A

Community

Community

The Community section of the survey assesses a company's impact on its community. The Community section evaluates a company's supplier relations, diversity, and involvement in the local community. The section also measures the company's practices and policies around community service and charitable giving. In addition, this section includes if a company's product or service is designed to solve a social issue, including access to basic services, health, education, economic opportunity, arts, and increasing the flow of capital to purpose-driven enterprises.

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17

Governance

Governance

The Governance section of the Assessment evaluates a company's accountability and transparency. The section focuses on the company's mission, stakeholder engagement, and overall transparency of the company's practices and policies.